Prix Du Chemin de Fer Du Nord - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1933: Dickens
  • 1934: Rodosto
  • 1935: Rarity
  • 1936: Le Cyclone
  • 1937: Republique
  • 1938: Mandoline
  • 1939: Earnest
  • 1940: no race
  • 1941: Thread
  • 1942: Balthazar / Panipat *
  • 1943: Fine Art
  • 1944: no race
  • 1945: Tango
  • 1946:
  • 1947: Thiercelin
  • 1948: Menetrier
  • 1949: Menetrier
  • 1950: Eppi d'Or
  • 1951: Commando
  • 1952: Norman
  • 1953: Voltaire
  • 1954: Fine Top
  • 1955: Soleil Royal
  • 1956:
  • 1957: Renard
  • 1958:
  • 1959:
  • 1960: Rina
  • 1961: Galant Gaditan
  • 1962: Cassis
  • 1963: Hodell
  • 1964: Nandou
  • 1965: Present
  • 1966: Apataki
  • 1967: Village Square
  • 1968: Calife
  • 1969: Regent Street
  • 1970: Irish Minstrel
  • 1971: Joshua
  • 1972: Etoile Lointaine
  • 1973: My Friend Paul
  • 1974: Ace of Aces
  • 1975: Son of Silver
  • 1976: Full of Hope
  • 1977: Mittainvilliers
  • 1978: Mad Captain
  • 1979: Fils Prodigue
  • 1980: Rostov

* The 1942 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.

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